BIENNIALS

Biennials seeded will normally bloom the 2nd year. Once established, they will self seed which will provide bloom every year. Here's a place to show off you biennials from seed to gorgeous plants in your garden.

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Welcome to the biennials forum! Joannabanana Mar 2, 2011 8:27 PM 88

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SEEDS (sowing, growing & collecting)

Winter-Sowing, Direct Sowing, Indoor Seed Starting, Hobby Greenhouses, Cold Frames, Germination Seedling & Plant Care for Annuals, Biennials, Perennials, Herbs, Vegetables, Tomatoes and Peppers. A gardening cubit that covers it all!

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TERMS:

Stratification: Chilling seeds to promote germination. Damp paper towel in a baggy & put in fridge
Scarification: Scratching or notching seed coat. Soaking with Hydrogen Peroxide & Water works too
Damping Off: a fungal disease that causes seedlings to die soon after germination

QUICK TIPS:

Chamomile Tea prevents damp off. Steep 20 min, cool to room temp & water your trays